Whole-school French resources: science

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Activity based on an article published in Le Monde in Sept 17 which explores the relationship between the rise in natural catastrophes and climate change in the aftermath of the series of deadly hurricanes which have hit the US and the Caribbean in the Summer of 2017.
This resource is an IB-style (Paper 1) reading comprehension for French B Higher Level students. It can also be used for A2 students, or students wanting to take the DELF B2/C1 exam.

International Baccalaureate lesson to prepare students for their speaking stimulus card and speaking exam. This lesson includes:
1) A variety of authentic stimulus cards used in real exams
2) A step by step student friendly guide to preparing
3) Model answers and exercises for students to complete for support
4) Sample questions that I have used in the speaking exams.

International Baccalaureate lesson to prepare students for their speaking stimulus card and speaking exam. This lesson includes:
1) A variety of authentic stimulus cards used in real exams
2) A step by step student friendly guide to preparing
3) Model answers and exercises for students to complete for support
4) Sample questions that I have used in the speaking exams.

An extension task which I keep on the wall of my classroom throughout the year. Students can go to the Challenge Wall whenever they have completed a task which the rest of the class are still working on. This task contains a text about the solar system and activities which will help students to break the text into chunks and begin to understand a great deal of it. A good way of getting students to practise their reading skills independently and a good way of extending their vocabulary.

PERFECT FOR INTRODUCING AND EXPLORING FRANCE - 20 FASCINATING FACTS CARDS ABOUT ALL THINGS FRENCH - WITH PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION &amp; DIFFERENTIATED WRITING ACTIVITIES
This resource really does help to create a lively language learning environment, and offer a popular alternative to more traditional, teacher-led ’information about France’ lessons. Children can develop their knowledge of FRANCE - and through guided whole-group discussion - their home/host country too, in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, in part independently of the teacher. There is a bonus multi-focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing and spelling, and is a great way of aligning language learning with developing literacy skills in English.
This resource comprises the following:20 FACTS CARDS - there are four facts in each of the following topic groups: GEOGRAPHY, COUNTRY, LANDMARKS, LANGUAGE and FOOD. There are four cards per A4 sheet, making them the perfect size for young learners. The language on each of the cards ranges from fairly basic to more advanced, which challenges and enhances children’s English skills.
RECORDING SHEET CHALLENGE LEVEL 1 - there are 2 options: either 2 or 4 fact recording boxes per A4 page. Children read their selected facts, and copy the information in the boxes. Encourage children to be as accurate as possible with their spelling and punctuation, to pay particular attention to the spelling and accents of the FRENCH words that are included, and of course to make sure they are recording the facts in their best handwriting.
RECORDING SHEET CHALLENGE LEVEL 2 - there are also 2 options: 2 or 4 fact recording boxes in this challenge level. However, there is a more open-ended task: responding to the question “What did you learn?”. This requires children to read their fact card, process the information, and then recreate it in their own words, describing the fact in the context of what they have learned.
WHOLE-GROUP PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION ACTIVITY, with every fact included in the presentation resource - I’ve found this a really useful means of encouraging and stimulating classroom discussion. Children can reflect on what they already know about FRANCE, and share it with their peers. Use the facts themselves to prompt discussion about the home/host country, eg “What is our capital city? Is it also our largest city?”, which really does create a successful cross-curricular learning environment.
SETS 1 &amp; 2 with 40 facts which also include ART &amp; ARTISTS, HISTORY and FAMOUS PEOPLE are also available as a combined pack at the special price of £5.00:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/france-facts-activities-11700399
This pack comprises 5 non-editable files in a zipped format. Please read the TERMS OF USE carefully - the pack is copyright, and for single-teacher/purchaser use only.
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